![]() I actually jumped ship to 1Password, but I still keep LastPass around because I've paid for it and my membership goes through 2021. Now the keyboard isn't 100% reliable too in that I think some of us have probably run into situations where the keyboard doesn't pop up for a text box, but in my experience it's at least 99% reliable, which is far better than maybe the 30% reliability I see for LastPass' autofill. This means whenever you have text input, it'll show an autofill suggestion. Going back to the issue though, iOS actually uses a keyboard based autofill system, so the autofill is built into the keyboard. Selecting "None" and then "LastPass" again is similar to a restart of that service which is why it works again. I suspect this is because a background service/app gets killed off by the Android system and so autofill isn't working anymore. The problem is maybe a few hours later or a day later it'll go back to failing. Now when you go back to your app or browser, the autofill works with a 90%+ success rate. What I've found to consistently work is to turn off the Autofill Service by selecting "None" in System > Languages & Input > Autofill Service, and then selecting LastPass again. ![]() On apps, it's maybe got a 50% success rate. On Android, autofill on browser fails 90% of the time for me on my Pixel. On iOS autofill never fails in apps, and works 100% of the time in browser whether that's Safari, Chrome, or Firefox. ![]() It's a 3+ year old API that has been upgraded with the Autofill API in Android 11, but LastPass still doesn't support Android 11's keyboard based autofill.Īs an iOS and Android user the difference is night and day in autofill performance for LastPass. ![]()
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